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<h2>Redora objects: RedoraTrash and RedoraConfiguration</h2>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droste_effect">Droste's dogfood</a> Redora uses two persistable objects: {@link RedoraTrash} and {@link RedoraConfiguration}.
The Redora Configuration keeps track on you upgrade scripts, and normally you will not need to interfere with this.
Redora Trash however is used if you set trashcan = true in one of your objects in the object model.
You can access the trash can by the {@link redora.configuration.rdo.service.TrashService} for example if you want to undo a delete.
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